Showing posts with label wrinkles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrinkles. Show all posts

Friday, 5 October 2012

A Yummy Beauty mess~

Hi there!

I made quite a mess today and I'd like to share it with you!
After watching a vid on the doll-like Venusangelic's Honey Pie mask, I decided to raid the kitchen before my mom come home. Unfortunately we don't have honey, so I slapped together whatever smelled yummy and ended up with a strawberrybananalemoncocomilky pie mask! lol ∩( ・ω・)∩

Ingredients:
5 or more spoonfuls of flour (depends on the texture you want your mask to have)
4 strawberries
1 banana
1 spoonful of strawberry yogurt (low fat)
organic lemon juice
2 spoonfuls of milk
a bit of oats (from my previous homemade mask lol)
2 tea spoons of cacao powder


Annnd~ that was it...
Mash the fruits to a pulp or put it through the slicer and then mix it all together with an electric mixer. Clean up before anyone notices. Then, ignore your brother's snorts and apply it to your face.

Vualla~! >‿‿◕

Sorry for the mask on my eyebrows! teehee  o v o''


Leave it on for 15 to 30 minutes or wait for it to dry. Wash it off with warm water and massage a deep moisturizer into your skin.

Benefits:
Strawberries have a lightening effect
Bananas have a moisturizing and acne banishing effect
Oats serves as mild exfoliator and it helps for acne
Lemons have lightening effect along with drying out pimples
Diary products have lactic acid and you already know what that does, right? c:
Cacao has revitalising and anit-aging effect

Oh, and don't forget to clean up the basin! haha

Hope you guys enjoyed my post!
What do you think of my concoction? Please comment bellow~

xoxo
Jello

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Milky, Baby soft skin


 Good morning, class!

Today we shall discuss history. Countess Elizabeth Bathory bathed in virgins’ blood to preserve her beauty. Wait, what? Don’t you dare think about doing that! Cleopatra has a better idea! *pulls you away from the antique bath and portraits of Bathory*

Bathing in milk is a recommended spa treatment, but why?
Milk is proven, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, to reduce acne. It contains zinc and vitamin A. Zinc is common for relieving acne and preventing it, and vitamin A (for cosmetic uses it is made in laboratories and known as retinoids) lessens skin inflammation.

What about wrinkles?
Vitamin A and vitamin B’s are a part of the extensive range of anti-oxidants that defies the effect of aging and revitalizes the skin for a more younger-looking you. Guess what? They are in milk – especially B12! (Oh, you needed more time to guess? Sorry!)
It also contains vitamin D that is vital for those who prefer the shadows instead of the sun’s excruciating UV-rays.

Fair enough, but what about the real reason why milk is so renowned?
My dear readers, it is lactic acid. Lactic acid does not only exfoliate the skin, unclogs pores and wash off dirt and oil, but DISSOLVES dead skin and impurities. Does it sound scarily awesome yet? It is also gentle enough to use near your eyes (it does absolutely nothing except give your vision a blurred white hue when getting it into your eyes). It’s calming and moisturizing too! So mix it with raw honey and oatmeal for a fun homemade exfoliating mask.

Making a milk wash a part of my daily skincare routine is the best idea I ever had. Milk gives you that soft, milky white, baby skin you deserve and it doesn’t take galleons to do the trick.
 
If you are a bit skeptical to use milk itself, look for products that contain 5% or 10% lactic acid.
 
So, ladies (and gents)! The cat is out of the bag! I hope you enjoyed reading my entry and forgive me for making it so short. If you have any further questions and concerns, or tips and requests, please comment or find me on twitter @ipetitpanda.

xoxo
Jello